Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Congratulations to San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain: The elite pitcher throws the first Perfect Game in Giants franchise history

Matt Cain made history tonight! I received an e-mail from SFGiants.com notifying me that Matt Cain threw the first perfect game in Giants franchise history What is even more impressive is that he struck out 14 batters on his way to perfection.

Matt Cain is a special pitcher. San Francisco Giants former coach Felipe Alou once compared Matt Cain to a young Tom Seaver. In this regard, Matt Cain is making his own history. He is an illustrious veteran pitcher with a fat paycheck, a Word Series ring, and now he owns the only perfect game in Giants franchise history.

Matt Cain dominated his rookie year. I remember listening to Matt Cain going nearly 42 innings without allowing a run. He never gave up an earned run in the San Francisco Giants' World Series run in 2010.

The San Francisco Giants are making many fans smile tonight. What a magical night out at SBC Park in San Francisco, California.

San Francisco Giants ace pitcher Matt Cain delivered the 22nd perfect game in MLB history, the first in Giants history 127 year history, and the second this season.

We have witnessed two pairs of perfection, two this year and two a few years prior, the most in such a short time span since over 120+ years ago.

You gotta love this game! San Francisco Giants are giving fans something to cheer about. Now we just need the Sacramento Kings to feed off the mojo.

Matt Cain strikes out 14 batters, making history on June 13, 2012 with throwing the first perfect game in Giants franchise history and the 22nd in the history of baseball history.

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